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Here are two watches I got at the Brimfield Antiques show, and are among reasons why I'm not getting the Self-Winding clock discussed here yet. Here is a 2974B from 1944. It's in great shape, but at some point someone replaced the (I assume worn out) Govt. contract engraved back with another bezel, making a neat display case. ![]() | |||
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and the movement. Keeps great time, but has just a little corrosion on the winding wheels. Both crystals are scratched and need to be replaced. Neat watch based on the 992B model, with a hack feature. ![]() | ||||
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And the other. A Girard-Perregaux Shell Oil skeletonized watch. These were discussed here. Good shape, but really needs a cleaning. Wonder if it ever had an oil change ![]() ![]() | ||||
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And it's back. I haven't removed the bezels yet. Norman ![]() | ||||
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Norman, Sharp Hamilton, love that shiny damaskeening. Your skeletonized Girard is so neet. I always wanted one of these. Only problem is, If I had one, I wouldn't be able to keep my eyes off of it, I can look at a movement for days......can you immagine what I would do with one of those?!!! Nice finds for sure. Sheila | ||||
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